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Re: Small lakes near Fort Worth with crappie? [Re: TheThumpChump] #14946114 01/05/24 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by TheThumpChump
Marine Creek has crappie if you have electronics. Weatherford and Mineral Wells have good crappie populations. Pretty much every lake around does. Just use weather apps for wind, and internet maps to find sections to access and fish.

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Re: Small lakes near Fort Worth with crappie? [Re: C.Eller556] #14946141 01/05/24 08:36 PM
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There’s a bunch of small lakes in the lbj grasslands up around Decatur too btw. Marinas are a good spot this time of year with a yak. They’re usually fairly sheltered areas and can hold fish in the slips and under pontoons. Just don’t tie up to their property or stuff like that. I do it occasionally lol but it can bring you trouble if caught

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